PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Follow Sunday's action from around the grounds as it happens

Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League as Sunday's action kicks off at 1.30pm with Manchester City hosting Tottenham at the Etihad Stadium. Newcastle welcome West Ham to St James' Park 90 minutes later, while Chelsea host Liverpool at 4pm to conclude the weekend's drama.

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Manchester City 2-1 Tottenham FT

Newcastle 0-1 West Ham FT

Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool FT

5.58pm: Probably a fair result overall. Neither side looked particularly impressive but Chelsea were the better team until midway through the second half when the visitors came back into it and could have won it.

FULL TIME CHELSEA 1 LIVERPOOL 1

94 mins: Surely the last chance. Enrique is in space on the left hand side of the box but his shot is turned round the post. The corner comes to nothing.

89 mins: Four minutes added on.

88 mins: Good save from Cech as Suarez races through on goal only for the keeper to stop him in his progress.

87 mins: Could still be a winner here, this time it's Chelsea with the chance as Ivanovic heads over.

84 mins: Chance for Liverpool. Gerrard does well to pick out Sterling on the right but his cross is fluffed by Suso in the middle.

82 mins: Fernando Torres has been poor again and is replaced by Daniel Sturridge.

81 mins: Joe Allen has been woeful today and he gives the ball away again which allows Ryan Bertrand to race up the wing but his cross his held by Jones.

Level: Luis Suarez heads home to score Liverpool's equaliser

77 mins: Chelsea send for Victor Moses who has been in impressive form lately. He replaces Oscar.

72 mins: Might have spoken too soon there. Liverpool win a corner, Suso delivers and Jamie Carragher's flick on his headed on by who else but Luis Suarez.

72 mins: GOAL! CHELSEA 1 LIVERPOOL 1

71 mins: Time for more changes from Rodgers I think. Bringing on Suso has made no difference.

67 mins: Gerrard goes into the book for a late challenge on Oscar. The England captain has recovered from his earlier knock. Mata curls in the free kick which Jones palms against Mikel only for the ball to trickle wide.

62 mins: Suso gets to work right away and wins a corner which is cleared as far as Johnson. The right back strolls into the box but can't pick out a team-mate.

60 mins: Liverpool do make a change as Nuril Sahin is replaced by Suso. Brendan Rodgers could have taken any number of players off there, such has been Liverpool's ineffectiveness.

59 mins: Gerrard hobbles off the field but looks as if he will be able to continue.

57 mins: Oscar himself swings in the free kick and Torres is denied by a smart stop from Jones before the Spaniard catches Gerrard who is in agony on the ground.

Off: Terry was forced out of the game after a collision with Suarez

56 mins: Oscar crashes to the ground holding his face and Glen Johnson is booked for putting his arm across the Brazilian's neck.

53 mins: Mata, fresh from being named October's player of the month, has looked Chelsea's best player in the opening stages of the second half and he fires another shot wide from the edge of the box.

51 mins: Mata's ball in is cleared as we hear news that John Terry is still being assessed in the dressing room.

50 mins: Torres robs Joe Allen of the ball in the centre circle and the Liverpool midfielder fouls the Spaniard in return. Mata takes the free kick and Agger heads behind for a corner.

48 mins: Liverpool push forward as they attempt to find a way back into this match but Jose Enrique is flagged offside.

46 mins: Back underway at Chelsea.

FULL TIME: NEWCASTLE 0 WEST HAM 1

4.55pm: Newcastle win a last-gasp corner which Krul comes up for but the chance, which proves to be the final one of the game, is wasted when Cabaye volleys over.

4.51pm: Five minutes added on at Newcastle too.

HALF TIME: CHELSEA 1 LIVERPOOL 0

45+4 mins: Juan Mata has a great chance to double Chelsea's lead before the break. The Spaniard did the hard work by cutting in from the right but could only smash his shot over the bar.

43 mins: Five minutes of added time in London.

Newcastle meanwhile are running out of time at St James' Park.

40 mins: Back underway at Stamford Bridge as Gary Cahill replaces Terry at the heart of the Chelsea defence. Could be quite serious for the former England captain.

Newcastle bring on Gabriel Obertan for Danny Simpson.

Sore one: Terry was taken off injured after colliding with Luis Suarez in the first half

35 mins: John Terry has hit the deck. May well have been smacked in the leg after a collision with Luis Suarez. And he won't be carrying on this afternoon as the stretcher is readied.

30 mins: Liverpool finally get close enough to the Chelsea goal to have a decent effort on goal but Nuri Sahin drags his shot wide of the post.

At St James' Park, Jaaskelainen is again the hero to deny Ben Arfa while at the other end, Tim Krul keeps out Andy Carroll. Great chance for the ex-Newcastle man to get off the mark this season, he was clear through on goal.

27 mins: Chances for Chelsea to double their lead. hazard leads the charge before laying off Torres but his shot is blocked by Jones before the Belgian shoots wide from the rebound.

24 mins: Liverpool look good on the eye but have absolutely no end product. As if to prove my point, Daniel Agger fires over from way, way, way out.

4.24pm: Newcastle still dominating at St James' Park but still cant find an equaliser. Hatem Ben Arfa fires the ball across goal while Ba is denied again.

20 mins: GOAL! CHELSEA 1 LIVERPOOL 0

John
Terry (who else?) has headed the home side in front. The returning
defender had all the time in the world to nod past Brad Jones from Juan
Mata's corner.

18 mins: Chelsea have a free kick fully 35 yards from goal but Branislav Ivanovic slams the ball over the bar.

15 mins: The visitors have dominated posession, as Brendan Rodgers' sides tend to do, but have nothing to show for it yet.

Easy does it: John Terry rises unmarked to head Chelsea in front against Liverpool

13 mins: Liverpool win a corner but Steven Gerrard's ball in is easily claimed by Cech.

4.12pm: Newcastle well on top in the second half and Ba comes close again.

8 mins: Fernando Torres will be keen to impress this afternoon but he doesn't when he burst forward and heads for goal only to lose control of the ball.

6 mins: Oscar comes close to opening the scoring for Chelsea after the Brazilian is played in by Eden Hazard but the final effort is clipped over the bar.

Further north, Demba Ba is denied by a wonderful save from Jaaskelainen.

4.05pm: Meanwhile, at Newcastle, Shola Ameobi has replaced Papiss Cisse at the break.

3 mins: Edgy start in west London with neither side appearing particularly keen to push forward.

1 mins: Off and running at Stamford Bridge

HALF TIME: NEWCASTLE 0 WEST HAM 1

3.48pm: Ben Afra comes close in the dying stages of the half but his shot is deflected narrowly wide.

3.44pm: The home side have hit back and young Shane Ferguson is unlucky to see his shot blocked by George McCartney.

3.42pm: Nolan comes close again but this time he fires wide. Diame has been the architect this half, very impressive from the midfielder.

Kevin Nolan turns the ball home for the visitors but refuses to dance like a chicken. Or celebrate.

3.40pm: Joey O'Brien is having trouble with his nose, it seems to be bleeding rather copiously.

3.35pm: Andy Carroll hasn't been treated too badly on his return to the north. Nolan was given a good reception but Sam Allardyce, well, wasn't...

3.32pm: West Ham are enjoying the better of the opening exchanges at St James' Park but there has been little to get excited about.

Anita has come on to replace the injured Gutierrez for the home side.

3.30pm: More from Stamford Bridge:

John Terry finally made his return from his racism ban in Chelsea's Barclays Premier League clash with Liverpool today.

Blues boss Roberto Di Matteo recalled his captain for this afternoon's clash, partnering him with Branislav Ivanovic in central defence, as Cesar Azpilicueta returned at right-back.

David Luiz later tweeted he had missed today's game because of tonsillitis.

Jose Reina failed a late fitness test for Liverpool, who recalled virtually all of their big guns after Thursday's Europa League defeat at Anzhi Makhachkala, although Jamie Carragher kept his place, while Glen Johnson returned from injury.

FULL TIME: MAN CITY 2 TOTTENHAM 1

3.23pm: Nothing much happening in Newcastle. Kevin Nolan has had an effort blocked for the visitors.

2.25pm: It hasn't been a classic at the Etihad but Tottenham will be pleased with their first-half performance. I would like to see more from Clint Dempsey and Gareth Bale but otherwise, AVB will feel his side can indeed complete the Manchester double.

City, other than in brief flashes, have again failed to show their true form while their defending remains troubling.

45 mins: Two minutes of stoppage time are added and City end the half strongly as Zabaleta breaks into the area but again Friedel is not made to work hard enough.

43 mins: Tottenham win a free kick which is floated in by Huddlestone and cleared. Tempers are flaring here and City need to keep their heads. Barry fouls Lennon on the right wing and it wouldn't surprise me if someone sees red this afternoon.

In front: Steven Caulker heads Tottenham into the lead against Manchester City

42 mins: City
should score but Tevez has fluffed his lines. Aguero breaks forward and
squares the ball to his countryman on the edge of the box but his shot
lacks power and Friedel makes an easy save,

38 mins: Nastasic has fallen awkwardly and is being treated. I'm sure he'll be fine as he heads off the pitch.

35 mins: Well,
it's a shot... Kolarov takes a swipe with his left foot on the edge of
the box but the ball is always curling away from Friedel.

33 mins: City
have struggled to create anything of note and if anyone is going to
score at the moment, it's the visitors. The champions claim for another
penalty when Zabaleta takes a tumble after a barge from Huddlestone.
Again the referee says no but that was a foul.

29 mins: Adebayor takes a dive in front of Zabaleta but gets the free kick and a booking for the Argentinian. The free kick is floated in and Bale heads wide of the post.

27 mins: Kyle Walker is booked for a late challenge on Kolarov but the free kick comes to nothing and then Zabaleta steams in on Adebayor and the pair exchange angry words in the aftermath.

25 mins: Chance! Adebayor
goes on a marauding run down the left, cuts in before laying the ball
off for Huddlestone whose shot whistles millimetres past the post. Spurs
now on top after City's strong start.

24 mins: City
denied a penalty after Aguero claims Gallas handled inside the area.
The French defender was very close to the ball but his arm is sticking
out. I've seen them given. Referee Michael Oliver couldn't see it due to
Huddlestone being in the way.

21 mins: Aaron
Lennon does win a free kick on the right wing however when Aguero
slides in. Huddlestone sends the ball in and Caulker heads home through
the hands of Hart. The England keeper must do better but that's another
goal conceded from a set piece by City.

GOAL! MAN CITY 0 TOTTENHAM 1

Dropped: Mario Balotelli is in the stands as his team-mates take on Tottenham

19 mins: Vertonghen does love getting up that left wing and he wins a corner. Spurs have claims for a penalty when Adebayor takes a tumble but nothing doing from the referee.

17 mins: Caulker's header is deflected over for another set piece but this time the ball is cleared and City win a free kick of their own.

15 mins: Gareth Bale has been quiet so far but will be hoping to have success against Pablo Zabaleta. He wins a free kick on the left and Spurs win a corner from the ball in.

11 mins: City win the first corner of the match but Nastasic can't quite get his head to Kolarov's ball in.

10 mins: Aguero breaks clear but can't quite get on the end of Clichy's ball in. Had he done so, he was in on goal.

Back again: Emmanuel Adebayor (centre) started for Tottenham against his old side

9 mins: Having said that, the visitors are yet to get a foothold in the game. David Silva on the otherhand looks lively but his through ball is just too heavy.

7 mins: Tottenham are of course looking to complete the Manchester double after beating United at Old Trafford earlier in the season. And Spurs have been better on the road than at White Hart Lane this season.

5 mins: Yaya Toure is playing more defensively this afternoon which is a disappointment. There are few better sights in football than the Ivorian galloping forward.

3 mins: City are on the front foot with Gareth Barry controlling play from the midfield. The home side haven't quite been able to find the penetrating pass yet though.

1 min: Adebayor has been asked to change/remove the tape from his socks it's a different colour. Heaven help us...

1 min: Here we go...

1.30pm: A minute's silence is impeccably held, as you would expect and kick off is imminent

1.25pm: Kick off is just five minutes away. I'm going to plump for a 2-2 draw in this one. There must be goals, mustn't there?

1.20pm: In other news, we friendly people at Sportsmail would like to wish City midfielder Abdul Razak a happy birthday.

He is 20 today and is on the bench this afternoon.

What odds he can crack open the champagne as the matchwinner? Long, I would have thought.

1.15pm: The official line on Balotelli is that he has not been selected, or on bench, purely for football reasons - no injury.

1.10pm: Andre Villas-Boas has been talking about his decision to go with Adebayor up front:

'It's for the strategy of the game,' he said. 'Jermain's performances hve been immense but we are going for another strategy.

'We want to have more possession and control the game. i spoke to Jermain but it's for the benefit of the team today.'

1pm: One player hoping to find the net this afternoon is Carlos Tevez who has been mouthing off about everything and anything today. Read his views on Gary Neville and Graeme Souness here.

12.55pm: City and Spurs get underway in just over half an hour while at 3pm, Newcastle host West Ham and an hour after that, Liverpool travel to Chelsea.

12.50pm: For City, David Silva returns after a five-match absence with a hamstring injury.

His introduction for Samir Nasri, plus Aleksandar Kolarov for Javi Garcia were the two changes to the side that failed to overcome Ajax on Tuesday.

Mario Balotelli is not even on the bench

12.45pm: The headline news from Manchester is that Jermain Defoe has been dropped despite scoring a hat-trick in midweek against Maribor in the Europa League. Emmanuel Adebayor starts up front on his own against his former side.